Postcard showing the Mountain View Tourist Home and Tea Room located on Lee Highway one mile east of New Market VA. The site featured a free garage, cabins, and campground and was operated by Mrs. F.L. Bingham.
Postcard showing a wrecker utilized by Moyer Motor Company Inc. in New Market Virginia. The company was a Ford Motor dealership from ca. 1930 until ca. 1990.
Photographic postcard showing "Mt. Top Haven" on US Route 211 east of New Market VA.
Mt. Top Haven was a tourist camp & restaurant that operated beside US Route 211, Lee Highway, at the top of the Massanutten Mountain. The main building still…
Postcard showing the Mt. Top Haven Restaurant and Motel located east of New Market Virginia on US Route 211 at the summit of Massanutten Mountain. The restaurant was noted for its chicken, steak, and seafood while the area contained numerous hiking…
Postcard with a picture of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church and cemetery taken from the east exposure. Located west of Woodstock Virginia in the Fairview community.
Postcard with a picture of "Muhlenberg Hall" in Woodstock Virginia. Original home of the Walton family, it was operated as a lodging house in the 1930s and 1940s by Mable Lee Walton. During the 1940s and early 1950s it was a hospital operated by Dr.…
Postcard with a depiction of Peter Muhlenberg while giving his sermon to recruit continental soldiers in Woodstock Virginia. Includes a description of the event.
Photographic postcard bearing an image of "Narrow Passage."
Narrow Passage is located along US Route 11 approximately 2 miles south of Woodstock Virginia near the point where Narrow Passage Creek converges with the Shenandoah River.